JavaScript - Google Chrome Extensions Page
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I am creating extension for Google Chrome and I want to add options page. http://hotfile.com/dl/79987277/f5faf...ion_2.rar.html Here is extension and I want to connect options page to content.js and when someone makes changes in options it should change code too (Sorry for bad English) Similar Tutorialsis "localStorage" a native variable to javascript? On lin 36 & 37 is there anything else involved in getting that local storage to store? Those lines are local storage right? Is it really that easy? I was just reading this HUGE post and immediately stressed me out. I'm used to working off small examples and diving in bit by bit. It was the first article on google so I trusted it to be the most appropriate for introductions. (which means not reading more than 500 words before I get some sample code) In addition, can Google Chrome & FireFox extensions change page elements? The reason I think it can do this is because google chrome says this Which (to me) implies that the extension has access to page data. If that is the case. How are localStorage variables not mixing? How can I access that page data? I don't care about browser history, I just want to change page elements. Is this possible? If this is the case. Is there a way I can have the extension close itself or not open at all? Sometimes I just want the "extension" to provide a simple function. That's all. Thanks! I had Silverbird and the tutorialzine example extension. They were both different size. Odd thing is that I never saw a size specification in the style.css in the tutorialzine example. How can I specify the size of the popup extension? ok guys having problem with my redirect script on google chrome.works fine on FF and IE 1st bit my javascript redirect PHP Code: <SCRIPT type=text/javascript src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.2.min.js"></SCRIPT> <script type="text/javascript"> var timeFrame; $(function() { timeFrame=setInterval("lpcAutoLike();", 1000);}); function lpcAutoLike(){ if ( $(document.activeElement).attr('id')=="lpcframe" ){ clearInterval(timeFrame);myBoolean=1; document.location="reveal.php"; // this is basically for redirection } } </script> 2nd bit the table i want to redirect PHP Code: <iframe border=0" src="share.html" id="lpcframe" name="lpcframe"><a id="lpcframe" name="lpcframe" name="fb_share" type="button" href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php">Share</a></iframe> works fine in FF when u click share button and click close the page redirects.but on chrome it fails too i am trying to find out how to check if your browser is google chrome and if it is to display in div id tag called google else display download google chrome. I have searched the web and found nothing on this. can you help me? Its the only thing im stuck on. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> document.getElementById("google").style.backgroundImage="url('images/poweredbygoogle.jpg')"; </script> Hi, i have this piece of code to change font size in textarea: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function changemysize(myvalue) { var div = document.getElementById("sss"); div.style.fontSize = myvalue + "px"; } </script> And this is html: Code: <select> <option onclick="changemysize(10);" selected="selected">10</option> <option onclick="changemysize(30);">30</option> <option onclick="changemysize(60);">60</option> </select> <textarea id="sss" name="sss"></textarea> This works fine in Opera and FireFox, but doesnt work at all in Google Chrome Is there some "special piece of code" i have to add to be compatibile with Chrome (like css and internet explorer ), or...? Any solutions? downloaded this calendar: http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...alendar.shtml# works great unless it's in Chrome...then it won't display the correct amount of days in the month (for example, it shows that March has 40 days instead of 31) any ideas? Hello all I have this code to write the year which works fine in ie ff but apparantly is not working in google chrome. I don't have chrome and so can't check can anybody tell me why chrome has an issue with it? What should I change to make it chrome compliant:-) In ie ff it displays 2012 correctly but in chrome i'm told it is showing 112 ro something like that. Code: Code: any help very much appreciated LT I need to display a receipt, open the print dialog and then go back to another form. My code is as follows at the bottom of the page: Code: <script type='text/javascript'> window.print(); window.location="newlocation"; </script> It works prefect in firefox, but not in chrome. In Chrome it just redirects and never waits for the print dialog. I need it to wait until the user can click print or cancel. If I take out the window.location line it brings up the print dialog (but I want it to redirect afterwards). Thanks to anyone who can help! Hi How I can simulate keypress in google chrome. I want to press a button to fire keypress event to print "X" in input box. this code works in google chrome, but not in firefox. Code: function merge(obj1, obj2) { var a ={}; for (var p in obj1) { try { // Property in destination object set; update its value. if ( obj1[p].constructor==Object ) { a[p] = merge(a[p], obj1[p]); } else { a[p] = obj1[p]; } } catch(e) { // Property in destination object not set; create it and set its value. a[p] = obj1[p]; } } for (var p in obj2) { try { // Property in destination object set; update its value. if ( obj2[p].constructor==Object ) { a[p] = merge(a[p], obj2[p]); } else { a[p] = obj2[p]; } } catch(e) { // Property in destination object not set; create it and set its value. a[p] = obj2[p]; } } return a; } var d=function(){'c';} var a ={a:{b:'c'},b:'c'} var b ={c:a,d:d}; var c = merge(window,b); WHY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?! Hi Friends, I am really tired with Chrome , one of my window.open() Stuff work fine in FF and Opera in Fedora O.S. But Chrome Did not , my code is like: <script type="text/javascript"> function getpage(id, type){ $.ajax({ type: "POST", data: "key="+id, async: false, url: "<?php echo site_url(); ?>/server/precp/"+type, success: function (msg) { window.open("<?php echo site_url(); ?>/server/cplogin/"+msg, "autologin"); } }); } </script> and it call in another JavaScript function like: function doKeyup(id,e) { if(e == 13) { //alert("e:"+e); var cp = $("table#serverdata tbody tr#container_tr.row_no td:nth-child(7) a#cp").html(); var dc = $("table#serverdata tbody tr#container_tr.row_no td:nth-child(7) a#dc").html(); if(cp != null || dc != null ) { var firstId = $("table#serverdata tbody tr#container_tr.row_no td:nth-child(1) input[type=checkbox]").val(); } if(cp != null) { alert("Enter here"); getpage(firstId,'cp'); return false; } and it firstly call from onkeyup as : <input type="text" name="find_text0" id="find_text0" autocomplete="off" <?php if ('B' == $sb_pos) { ?> onfocus="document.getElementById('find_text1').value='';" <?php } ?> onkeyup = "return doKeyup('0',event.keyCode);" /> Please Give me a Solution ASAP. Thankfully Anes Hi Guys, This is my first post, apologies in advance. I'm new to javascript and working on a form, for some reason the checkboxes work fine in Google Chrome but ar enot working corectly when using IE. Can anyone put me out of my misery? I've attached the code below Thanks in advance Code: //The Javascript // Functional Code - NO NEED to Change function f40_Disable(f40_par,f40_obj,f40_state){ if (f40_par){f40_clds=f40_AllElements(document.getElementById(f40_par)); } else { f40_clds=f40_AllElements(f40_obj.parentNode); } if (!f40_obj.ary){ f40_obj.ary=new Array(); for (f40_0=0;f40_0<f40_clds.length;f40_0++){ if (f40_clds[f40_0].tagName=='INPUT'||f40_clds[f40_0].tagName=='SELECT'||f40_clds[f40_0].tagName=='TEXTAREA'){ f40_obj.ary[f40_obj.ary.length]=f40_clds[f40_0]; } } } for (f40_1=0;f40_1<f40_obj.ary.length;f40_1++){ f40_obj.ary[f40_1].removeAttribute('disabled'); } if (f40_obj.checked==f40_state){ for (f40_2=0;f40_2<f40_obj.ary.length;f40_2++){ f40_obj.ary[f40_2].setAttribute('disabled','disabled'); } } f40_obj.removeAttribute('disabled'); } function f40_AllElements(f40_){ if (f40_.all){ return f40_.all; } return f40_.getElementsByTagName('*'); } Code: <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[0]' value='BW' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">BW <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipFirst"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[1]' value='Advantage' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">Advantage <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipLast"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[2]' value='MS' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">MS <input type="text" size="15" disabled="disabled" name="ShipEmail"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[3]' value='MOC' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">MOC <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipCompany"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[4]' value='Lk' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">Lk <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipAddress1"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[5]' value='CM' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">CM <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipAddress2"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[6]' value='Ga' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">Ga <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipCity"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[7]' value='Ol' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">Ol <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipZip"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[8]' value='Iy' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">Iy <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipZip1"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[9]' value='TPA' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">TA <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipZip2"> <p><LABEL ACCESSKEY=''><input type='checkbox' name='apps' id='apps[10]' value='CT' onclick="f40_Disable(null,this,false);">CT <input type="text" size="15" maxlength="30" disabled="disabled" name="ShipZip3"> I havent included the whole script as it's quite long, I'm assuming the problem is somewhere within this section. Thanks. I'm new to the forum. So hi everyone. The code below works fine on IE and FF but not on Google Chrome. Can someone tell me where I'm doing wrong? Thank you for your answers in advance. Im really looking forward much to hearing from you. You can preview the below code by pasting it to Frontpage, Dreamweaver and etc. Quote: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- function show(id) { if (document.getElementById(id).style.display == 'none') { document.getElementById(id).style.display = ''; } } //--> <!-- function hide(id) { document.getElementById(id).style.display = 'none'; } //--> </script> </head> <body> <div> <div> <table cellspacing="1" cols="3" border="0"> <tbody> <td><a onfocus="hide('tblB');hide('tblC');show('tblA');" href="#">A</a> <td><a onfocus="hide('tblA');hide('tblC');show('tblB');" href="#">B</a> <td><a onfocus="hide('tblB');hide('tblA');show('tblC');" href="#">C</a> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <div> <table id="tblA" style="DISPLAY: none" cols="1" cellpadding="2"> <tbody> <tr valign="top" align="left"> <td> You select A, table tblA is shown </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <div> <table id="tblB" style="DISPLAY: none" cols="1" cellpadding="2"> <tbody> <tr valign="top" align="left"> <td> You select B, table tblB is shown </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <div> <table id="tblC" style="DISPLAY: none" cols="1" cellpadding="2"> <tbody> <tr valign="top" align="left"> <td> You select C, table tblC is shown </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> </div> </body> </html> Firefox works a dream, but in IE, Google Chrome, Safari and Avant javascript does not run at all. Looking at the code it may be the body 'onload' that is not firing? Has anyone got any advise on this on how I might be able to fix it. the javascript Code: /* Script by FPMC at http://jsarchive.8m.com Submitted to JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) For this and 400+ free scripts, visit http://javascriptkit.com */ src = ['../images/Intro_01.png', '../images/Intro_02.png', '../images/Intro_03.png', '../images/Intro_04.png', '../images/Intro_05.png', '../images/Intro_06.png']; //set image paths // url = ['http://freewarejava.com', 'http://javascriptkit.com', 'http://dynamicdrive.com', 'http://www.geocities.com']; //set corresponding urls duration = 3; //set duration for each image //Please do not edit below ads=[]; ct=0; function switchAd() { var n=(ct+1)%src.length; if (ads[n] && (ads[n].complete || ads[n].complete==null)) { document['Intro_Image'].src = ads[ct=n].src; } ads[n=(ct+1)%src.length] = new Image; ads[n].src = src[n]; setTimeout('switchAd()',duration*1000); } the body tag Code: <body onload="switchAd(this);"> the img tag Code: <img id="Intro_Image" src="images/Intro_01.png" alt="slideshow" style="width: 230px; border: 0;"> I have a website which includes stories with multiple chapters. These chapters have a set of clickable arrows at top and bottom to take you forwards and back through the chapters, including a "last chapter" arrow. When a story is in progress, the URL of the last chapter changes with each chapter added. Rather than having to go back into every previous chapter and change the URL of the last chapter by hand, I set them up so that the "last chapter" arrow is actually in an inline frame. That way, I only have to change the URL once, in the file go_end.htm which is the source for the frame. So both the picture of the arrow and its hyperlink are being accessed from outside. My web pages are also set up to run on all major browsers and to detect the window width and resize all the artwork to fit, regardless of the browser and whether or not it accepts percentage sizes. Go_end.htm is no exception - it contains Javascript code which resizes the arrow so it is the same size as the ones which are actually in the parent page, outside the frame. This setup works perfectly in IE and Netscape, but Google Chrome either fails to display the arrow or makes it huge so it doesn't fit the frame. This seems to be because their superfast new Javascript editor is *too* fast. If I bung an alert command into go_end.htm, asking it to say the value of picWidth (the variable which sets the width of the arrow) as it loadfs, what happens is this. Google Chrome displays an alert saying that picWidth is zero, then loads the first instance of the inline frame with no got-to-end arrow. Then it displays an alert giving a proper value for picWidth and loads the second inline frame with the arrow correctly displayed and sized. If I take out the alerts, it doesn't load the arrow in *either* frame. It's obvious that inserting the alert command somehow forces it to recognise the value of the variable which it then retains for long enough to load the arrow on the second pass. Any ideas for some command other than alert which would trick it into not loading the image until it's recognised the variable? If I put a time delay on loading the frame I can't see that that would help - the problem is that from the point at which it starts actually loading the frame it needs to wait for the variable to be set. I had to develop a word game for a class project. The final is revolving around this class project but I was marked down some points for this project. I need to find out what I did wrong so I can pass my Final Exam. The program passed Google Chrome and Safari, but the teacher said it didn't pass Firefox Error Console. Any pointers will help. <html> <head> <title> Project </title> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://balance3e.com/random.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function GetLetter() // Assumes: There are 5 letters // Results: Returns a single letter { var letter letter = RandomOneOf(['a', 'e', 'l', 'm', 'n']); return letter; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function GetWord(lastLetter) // Assumes: There is a letter the user has selected // Results: Returns a four letter word ending with the letter the user has selected { var word lastLetter = document.getElementById('lastLetter').value word = ''; l = 0; while (l < 3) { word = word + GetLetter(); l = l + 1; } return word + lastLetter; } </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://balance3e.com/random.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function CheckWord(word) // Assumes: The user entered a word // Results: Will check to see if the word matched the winning word { var cWord cWord = false; if (word=="lane" || word=="lean" || word=="mama" || word=="meal" || word=="name") { cWord = true; } return cWord } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function trytowin() // Assumes: The user returned a true or false answer // Results: Will Check to see if the user has won or lost { var word, t = 0; document.getElementById('winningWord').value = ""; document.getElementById('winLoss').value = 'Lose'; document.getElementById('lowords').innerHTML = ''; valid = false; while (t < 20 && valid == false) { word = GetWord(lastLetter); valid = CheckWord(word); document.getElementById('lowords').innerHTML = document.getElementById('lowords').innerHTML + word + '<br>'; t = t + 1; if (valid == true) { document.getElementById('winningWord').value = word; document.getElementById('winLoss').value = 'Won after ' + t + ' times!'; } } } </script> </head> <body> <p> Your word is: <input type="text" id="winningWord" size=10><br> You: <input type="text" id="winLoss" size=20><br> Type in a letter chosen from a,e,l,m,n <input type="text" id="lastLetter" size=2 value=""> Press the button to get a word ending with that letter and see if you won<input type="button" value="Try to Win!" onclick="trytowin();"> <hr> <div id="lowords"></div> </body> </html> How does one get inline styles placed by javascript to work in Google Chrome? Works in Firefox and Opera, I know that Chrome is receiving the correct data by using alerts, but it is not putting the style object in the HTML.
I'm having trouble getting Google Chrome to print the correct content when I change the content of a modal page with JavaScript. This is my code: JavaScript: Code: function printCoupon(couponID) { var originalContents = document.body.innerHTML; var printable = document.getElementById(couponID); var printContents = printable.innerHTML; document.body.innerHTML = printContents; window.print(); document.body.innerHTML = originalContents; document.getElementById(couponID).scrollIntoView(true); } HTML: Code: <body> <div id="coupon1"><p>Coupon 1 contents</p></div> <div><a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="printCoupon('coupon1');return false;">Print Coupon</a></div> <div id="coupon2"><p>Coupon 2 contents</p></div> <div><a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="printCoupon('coupon2');return false;">Print Coupon</a></div> </body> This works in IE8 and FF 3.6, but Chrome 16 prints the original content, not the printable content. UPDATE: I just discovered another problem with this script. In IE9, the parent page is printed along with the modal (the modal looks transparent), instead of just the modal. It works in Google Chrome but not Firefox and Internet Explorer. My computer has blocked Opera and I don't know how to change that. Too much energy to investigate now, I'll do so later. Are there any pros that can tell me why this is happening? I'm assuming GoogleChrome is fixing a syntax error that FF and IE don't. Code: var request; request=false; try { request = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (trymicrosoft) { try { request = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (othermicrosoft) { try { request = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (failed) { request = false; } } } function isAlNum(str){ return /^[a-z0-9]+$/i.test(str); } var preUsername; var same; function updatePage() { if (username.value.length>0){ if ( request.responseText.indexOf("0") == -1 ) {userNameErrorBox.innerHTML=username.value + " has already been taken"; usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML="";} else {userNameErrorBox.innerHTML=""; usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML=username.value + " is available";}} } function nameTest() { if (username.value==preUsername) {same=1;} else {same=0;} if (!isAlNum(username.value)) {if (username.value.length>0) {username.value=preUsername;}} else {preUsername=username.value;} if (username.value.length>0 && username.focus && same===0) { userNameErrorBox.innerHTML="";usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML=""; request.abort(); var url = "/unseen/checkIfUserNameExist.php?name=" + username.value; request.open("GET", url, true); request.onreadystatechange = updatePage; request.send(null); } if (username.value.length===0) { userNameErrorBox.innerHTML="";usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML="";preUsername=""; } } I back tracked what i did and it appears that this code Code: var url = "/unseen/checkIfUserNameExist.php?name=" + username.value; request.open("GET", url, true); request.onreadystatechange = updatePage; request.send(null); has the problem. When I set up alerts to see what works and what doesn't, this code seems to be causing the FF and IE to not work, but I can't tell what it is that's causing them to fail. This is javascript that is suppose to check if a name has been taken by another user. I'm working on a fairly large project that I wish to be the new formspring, (size wise) I procrastinated for 2 weeks of my 12 week break and now that I'm just getting started on it I'm running into an ishness load of problems... Very de-motivating Hi, I'm not sure where I have translated this incorrectly. I have one google map embedded on my page which works fine. But I wanted to add a second one. I thought the easiest way to do this would be to have a second page which is called later on with all the details on it for the second map. However although I think (this I presume is where I went wrong) I have replicated the instructions correctly the place holder for the second map just remains blank. This is the code for my called page with the instructions for the second map: PHP Code: <?php echo $_POST['Map'] . '<br />'; ?> <div id="placemap_canvas"></div> <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" /> <style type="text/css"> html {height:250px} body {height:250px} #placemap_canvas {width:100%; height:150px;} </style> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=true" /> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> var latlng = new google.maps.LatLng ( <?php include("dbconnect.php"); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM regions WHERE RegionPId='{$_POST['Map']}'"); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){ echo $row['maplink']; } mysql_close($con); ?> ); var myOptions = { zoom: 4, center: latlng, mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP }; var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("placemap_canvas"), myOptions); } </script> And this is the script of the main page, just in case I would be better off keeping them both in one place. Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function loadSubPlace(File,ID,Msg,Eile,EID,Esg){ loadXMLDoc1(File,ID,Msg); var mimer = setTimeout(function(){loadXMLDoc1(Eile,EID,Esg)},5000); } </script> <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" /> <style type="text/css"> html {height:250px} body {height:250px} #map_canvas {width:30%; height:250px;} </style> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=true" /> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function initialize() { var latlng = new google.maps.LatLng ( <?php include("dbconnect.php"); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM countries WHERE Country='{$_SESSION['Country']}'"); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){ echo $row['Map']; } mysql_close($con); ?>); var myOptions = { zoom: 4, center: latlng, mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP }; var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map_canvas"), myOptions); } </script> </head> <body onload="initialize()"> <div class="countryright" id="map_canvas"> include("dbconnect.php"); $snowball=explode(';',$_POST['syringa']); $turnsol=$snowball[1]; $violet =$snowball[2]; $wakerobin=$snowball[3]; global $turnsol; global $violet; global $wakerobin; echo '<center><b><big>' . $wakerobin. '</big></b></center><br /><br />'; $result=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM regions WHERE country='{$turnsol}' AND region='{$violet}' AND place='{$wakerobin}' AND sub !='' ORDER BY sub ASC"); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){ $wheat="{$row['RegionPId']};{$turnsol};{$violet};{$wakerobin};{$row['sub']}"; $tigerlilly=$row['RegionPId']; echo '<input type="button" class="button3" name="place" id="place" value="' . $row['sub'] . '" onclick="loadSubPlace(\'getPlace.php\',\'txtHintPlaceSub\',\'hepatica=' . urlencode($wheat) . '\',\'getPlaceMap.php\',\'placemapcanvas\',\'Map=' . urlencode($tigerlilly) . '\');" />'; } echo '<input type="button" class="button3" name="addplace" id="addplace" value="Add Place" onclick="loadXMLDoc1(\'getAddPlaceSub.php\',\'txtHintPlaceSub\', encodeURI(\'addsubplace=' . $_POST['syringa'] . '\'));" />'; echo '<br /><br /><div id="txtHintPlaceSub"></div><br /><br />'; mysql_close($con); ?> I've cut out the script that doesn't relate to this so I hope I haven't missed anything important. |